If you have made up your mind about using cannabis for managing a medical condition. Then it’s only better to know the bits and pieces of how it affects your system.
Let’s look at the top 4 consumption methods that are popular among
medicinal users.
Inhalation
Inhaling
cannabis refers to smoking or vaping dry herbs or their concentrates. Here the
cannabis enters the lungs, where the cannabinoids and terpenes are absorbed and
enter our bloodstream. This is the most popular method of consuming cannabis and
the effects are quick acting. Because the impact is almost immediate, inhaling
cannabis is also favored by many medical users. And can be beneficial for
getting relief from acute pain. An Indica dominant strain could be beneficial
for severe insomnia. Few hits from a CBD-rich strain could help reduce your
anxiety levels.
Oral Administration
Consuming cannabis orally is lately catching more attention. It's true that edibles or oral administration have a delayed onset time. It's also true that the effects last much longer and are intense. This is due to the conversion of delta 9 THC to 11-OH THC, which is its more potent form. This makes cannabis edibles well suited for sleeping disorders and severe pain issues.
They are best consumed an
hour or two before bedtime and are preferred by many medical users due to its
ease of usage and its unique effects. You can find cookies, gummies,
cannabutter, oil, etc in your nearby dispensary for oral consumption.
Sublingual
Sublingual refers to any consumption method that is administered through the sublingual glands which are located under the tongue. This takes the cannabis directly into our bloodstream and has a quick onset time. Generally, oil-based tinctures are used for sublingual administration. And are generally manufactured with a carrier oil such as MCT oil or coconut oil.
Tinctures are popular among users
looking for anxiety relief. But can be preferred by any medical user who wants
a quick-acting consumption method, without the intoxication involved in inhaling
cannabis.
Transdermal
Transdermal administration of cannabis is a relatively new method introduced to cannabis users. Anything consumed through the skin is basically called transdermal. Cannabis products that are available for transdermal usage are bams, ointments, creams, or patches that are infused with cannabis. They can be helpful to reduce nociceptive pain or can provide localized pain relief. You can directly apply cannabis topicals to the affected area, such as arthritic joints or muscle injuries.
In this case, cannabinoids present in cannabis binds with the receptors on the skin. Moreover, you cannot get high while using cannabis topicals or patches. Even if they contain some amount of THC, it would be present in its acidic form which is non-psychoactive in nature.
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